Emily Bay, located in Kingston on Norfolk Island, is a picturesque beach surrounded by towering Norfolk Island pines and crystal-clear waters. It offers an idyllic setting for swimming, snorkeling, and picnics. The bay is sheltered by dual peninsulas and reefs, making it a safe haven for marine life and swimmers alike. The area is rich in history, part of the Kingston UNESCO World Heritage Site, with nearby ruins of convict-era buildings. Visitors can enjoy a serene day here, taking in the beauty of nature while exploring historical sites. One of the highlights of Emily Bay is its glass-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and observing a diverse array of marine life. The bay is also a popular spot for families, with amenities like picnic tables and an offshore pontoon for jumping into the ocean. Visitors can experience the vibrant history of the area through historical reenactments and by visiting nearby sites such as the First Burial Ground and the Lime Kiln ruins.